Conversations that showcase the impact of 91Èȱ¬ Children in Need.
Sadie landed in a dangerous situation when an older gamer asked her out via an online chat
How I beat my anxiety. Fi Glover presents.
Dance can inspire confidence and self-belief.
Close friends whose lives mirror each other’s. Fi Glover presents.
Best friends who have gained lots from POINT, which is partly funded by Children In Need.
A week of conversations from good causes supported by Children in Need.
Being a young carer can mean having to grow up too fast.
Someone who listens and respects your views can be enough to distract you from the X-Box.
Coming to terms with the loss of useful employment is part of coming to terms with cancer.
Time with the animals and in the farm kitchen can be a welcome break from home and school.
Lizbeth and Francesca discuss the joys and struggles of having a child with disabilities.
Fi Glover with a conversation about life with a cleft lip and some famous role models.
A 10-year-old quizzes his youth worker about what he was like at his age; has he changed?
A daughter takes on bringing up her seven-year-old sister after her mother's death.
Two ten-year-olds who do not let being in a wheelchair get in the way of fun and activity.
Fi Glover hears a conversation between people helped by Children in Need funding.
A father and his ten-year-old daughter remember her mum, who died six years ago.
A mother facing terminal cancer talks with her daughter about the time she has left.
A mother who is facing terminal cancer with the support of her adult daughter.